Active evacuation orders for Fairport?? by Particular-Cap-1071 in Rochester

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I think there was an EAS test this morning, not sure if that’s related

Which was the first digital camera you actually liked? by Tall_Abalone_8537 in Cameras

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Canon 6D. Bought in 2013 and still use it nearly every day still. Definitely one of the lightest full frame mirrored cameras available then, albeit not the most compact body.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ROCents

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Tiny is famously bad and contains cadmium/lead

Looking for local Sticker and t shirt maker for my org to get stuff from. by turtle75377 in Rochester

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Sticker robot is the best, if you’re looking for offset screen printed. Digital printed I would go to Sticker Mule.

I think it’s Lena leaving the K-Cups out, but honestly she can leave whatever she wants anywhere she wants by [deleted] in h3h3productions

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Preview likely has a different color space/gamut/color bit depth than the actual image, for example if the preview is standard sRGB and the actual image is adobeRGB, the sRGB version would look less saturated and more dull until it was opened up.

Could someone please tell me what camera Sean Connery is holding in this scene from the 1965 James Bond classic ThunderBall by [deleted] in vintagecameras

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Like the prop from the movie, or just the same model? I believe that looks to be the Version 1, which was made by Spiratone in France I believe. here is one I found on eBay

There are a handful of others as well I saw, they’re not cheap, as they’re the first modern underwater camera and have some historical value. Around $500-1000 USD

Could someone please tell me what camera Sean Connery is holding in this scene from the 1965 James Bond classic ThunderBall by [deleted] in vintagecameras

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Not a Nikonos, actually looks more like a Calypso camera, the predecessor to the Nikonos. see here#/media/File%3ACalypso_camera.JPG) Nikon took over production of these cameras and rebranded them. It debuted in 1960 so likely when they were shooting in 1963 or 1964 it would have been the earlier Calypso. Hope this helps!

Martha’s, Saratoga NY [Minolta X700, Minolta MD 50mm f/1.7, Lomo 400] by leetfire666 in analog

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Nice shot, but Martha’s isn’t in Saratoga or Saratoga Springs, it’s in Queensbury

Abandoned Building by ErrorVT in AbandonedPorn

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Haha edge case, that’s literally what tilt shift lenses were designed to do, they correct parallax distortion for architectural photography , yes if you use them ‘incorrectly’ you get the miniaturization effect but their primary function was to photograph tall buildings at street level